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Resource Number: 5BL7969 1 <br /> Temporary Resource Number: NIA Architectural Inventory Form <br /> (Page 2 of 5) <br /> 21. General Architectural Description <br /> i2 23. Landscape or setting special features: <br /> The Lehman house is a wood frame dwelling supported by a Comprised of a single house, this property <br /> concrete block foundation, with 2-light hopper basement windows is located at 909 Front Street, east of downtown <br /> on the north and south elevations. A bulkhead cellar is located on Louisville. A chain link fence encloses a planted <br /> the west elevation. The building's exterior walls are beige color grass front yard to the east and side yard to the <br /> horizontal vinyl siding, and the roof is a moderately-pitched side- south,while a woven wire fence encloses the side <br /> gable, with brown asphalt shingles and boxed eaves. There are yard to the north. A gravel parking lot is located <br /> no chimneys. Original windows are single and paired 1/1 double- behind the building to the west, behind a wood <br /> hung sash with painted white wood frames and surrounds. One set privacy fence. <br /> of paired double-hung sash windows, on the south elevation, are <br /> covered by a wooden awning. A large single-light fixed-pane <br /> "picture" window is located on the east elevation (facade). A <br /> painted white wood-paneled door, on the facade, opens onto a 2- 24. Associated buildings, features, or objects <br /> step concrete porch, with an open wood railing. The building's nja <br /> rear entrance is located on the west elevation, where a painted <br /> white wood-paneled door, with one upper sash light, and with a <br /> white metal storm door, opens onto a concrete patio. The patio is •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••�••;• <br /> covered by a fiberglass roof, with black wrought iron supports. A <br /> 25'by 12' shed-roofed extension to the west elevation, appears to IV. ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY <br /> be an early addition, predating 1960. 1 <br /> 25. Date of Construction: I <br /> Estimate ca. 1890 <br /> Actual d <br /> Source of information: <br /> Sanborn insurance maps <br /> 26. Architect: <br /> nla <br /> Source of information: 4 <br /> n/a <br /> 27. Builder/ Contractor: <br /> unknown <br /> Source of information: <br /> 29.Construction History (include description and dates of major additions, n/a <br /> alterations, or demolitions: <br /> Boulder County Assessor records list 1900 as this building's year 28. Original owner: <br /> of construction. Sanborn insurance maps, though, show that a unknown <br /> dwelling existed at this location in 1893, and was unchanged in <br /> 1908.The original dwelling appears to be the side gabled portion Source of information: <br /> to the east, measuring 25'by 14'. A large shed-roofed addition to n/a <br /> the west elevation does appear on a circa 1960 Boulder County <br /> Assessor card diagram. The concrete block foundation is not 30. Original location: yes <br /> original Moved no <br /> Date of move(s) nia <br />
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